Robotics
Hello Aspirant,
Yes of course, Instrumentation and Control Engineering is in great demand now and undoubtedly it is going to increase in future. As the world is going towards automation in which robots will be take main role in our life. At present we are suffering through the revolution period in which robots are going g to take place of humans in different works. As of now so many companies are emphasizing on automated works, there is a huge demand to reduce the work labour on humans. All this can be made possible only due to practical knowledge of Robotics.
I hope this information helps you.
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The concerned authorities will determine the cutoff of NITs for B.Tech Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering online. Candidates applying for admissions through JoSAA in the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) can check the cutoff here. NITs cutoff for B.Tech Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering is the minimum ranks required to get admissions into the desired course in the desired college. The cutoff will vary from programme to programme and institute to institute. Various factors like the difficulty level of JEE Main exam, number of candidates applied in NITs, total number of seats, etc will be considered while determining the cutoffs. NITs cutoff for B.Tech Electronics and Instrumentation for previous year can be checked by candidates from the site :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-btech-electronics-and-instrumentation-engineering good luck...
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Hi Anjana
The best colleges offering B.Tech Robotics and Automation Engineering in India along with there fee structure are as follows:-
Refer here for more info - https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-automation-and-robotics-colleges-in-india
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
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